CBS Hurls 1 Final Insult at Stephen Colbert
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Stephen Colbert's farewell from CBS may have ended with applause and celebrity tributes, but behind the scenes, tensions at the network were reportedly boiling over, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
One night after signing off "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert appeared on a local access show in Monroe, Michigan.
CBS has halted its crackdown on unauthorized uploads of Stephen Colbert’s guest-hosted “Only in Monroe” amid backlash from fans. Colbert guest-hosted the Michigan public-access show on May 22.
On Friday, Stephen Colbert returned to the airwaves 23 hours after the end of The Late Show, hosting a delightful, full-length episode of Only In Monroe, a local access show based in Monroe, Michigan.
Stephen Colbert's 'Only in Monroe' spot had former bosses CBS and its parent company Paramount in a brief tizzy over the weekend, hours after his buzzy late-night sign-off.
CBS and Paramount backed away from copyright challenges to limit distribution of Stephen Colbert's appearance on a Michigan cable access show. He ended his run as host of "The Late Show" on Friday.
Paramount-owned CBS had spent days issuing takedown notices against YouTube users who reposted Colbert’s May 22 appearance on "Only in Monroe."